Confused by the articles stating that genetic genealogy was used in this case to identify the perp. Affidavit doesn't mention this, unless its a verbiage thing and people are referring to the comparison of DNA on the sheath button to trash at dad's as "genetic genealogy."
And of course we would not narrow possible NPE situations to times between marriages or when men were single. Frankly, almost all of the NPEs I’ve come across since working with genetic genealogy have occurred DURING marriage.
I agree. I think she may well be the child beside Marie and that was the reason for the release of the pictures. And if she isn’t, knowing when/where the pictures were taken could still help with the timeline of the family’s movements.
The only thing that would rule her out as being the mother is DNA. We have no idea who her grandmother or grandfather slept with or anyone else in her line.
The only thing that would rule her out as being the mother is DNA. We have no idea who her grandmother or grandfather slept with or anyone else in her line.
Didn't mean to imply there was anything particularly significant about the NH and Toronto descendants, it was more a comment on the fact that the descendants are widespread and the ones living in more northern areas such as Oregon, Chicago, the Great Lakes etc make me think of the comments about...
Tomorrow night at 9pm (EST) the new show about the Bear Brook case will be available on Discovery Plus. Its title is the same thing as the 20/20 show- The Chameleon Killer.
Those asking Qs at the press conference(s) were mainly reporters trying to nail down the twists and turns to make the story comprehensible to viewers. And that was primarily the purpose of the forum as there were still unidentified victims and back stories to be learned. Yes, and I think Oregon...
[George Kamenov] “Her hair showed that the last few months before death, she was living in the area. However, about 5-7 months before death, she went somewhere -- either to the North or to the West. To a colder climate where the oxygen isotopes are lower. And what’s interesting is that the...
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